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For Fair Sex - Against Trafficking

and stop sex exploitation in Europe

Fair Sex is sex on equal terms. No one should be a slave, forced to satisfy another person’s sexual needs. Countries with laws against sex trade have taken a position for Fair Sex. Currently, only three European countries do this: Sweden, Norway and Iceland.

Prostitution and sex trafficking is the opposite of Fair Sex. Countries that legalise pimping are Unfair Sex countries. Countries that legalise and normalize the act of buying sex are also Unfair Sex countries.

The new EU directive on trafficking in human beings, which was passed in March 2011, missed the opportunity to make it illegal to buy sex from a trafficked person. The criminalisation is crucial for putting an end to sex trafficking, since it would reduce the demand that fosters trafficking, make it less profitable and more risky. As long as the sex buyer has no liability, it’s business as usual for the human traffickers.

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is the chance of an European involved in trafficking being convicted and only 1-2% of sex trafficking victims are rescued. Statistics show that trafficked sex slaves are by far the most lucrative slaves in the world.

of all sex trafficking victims are under 18 years old. And the number of teenaged victims rises. For example, the numbers of girls under 18 used for prostitution in Amsterdam increased from 4,000 to 15,000 in 2011.
In Switzerland it is still legal to buy sex from someone under 18.

is the number of women who comes to Europe as victims of trafficking each year (as estimated by ILO). The total amount of sex trafficking victims has increased during recent years.

wanted to escape prostitution but had no other options but to continue.

85 % of all prostitutes have had a history of sexual abuse in their childhood.

92% have been raped in prostitution.

84% have been physically assaulted.

RealStars is a new organisation founded in Sweden that promotes Fair Sex and aims at putting an end to sex trafficking in Europe. You, me and all other RealStars of the world can make a change. Start by signing the petition, then join RealStars and spread the word to your friends.

Unfair Sex country

The German sex industry has grown considerably since the 2002 decision to legalize brothels and prostitution. Some studies have shown that at least 25% of the German male population has paid for sex. Other studies show that this figure can be as much as 70%. This new trend has been met by the influx of sexual trafficking which now supplies 80% of the total German market.

“I have a passion for freedom and human rights, and call upon EU to provide increased protection for the victims of exploitation.
I also call upon EU to make laws that hold sex buyers responsible for their share in the exploitation.”
RealStars send all the petitions to EU representatives.